After dropping their opening match at the death to the Highlanders, the Chiefs will run out on the turf at Canberra's GIO Stadium against the Brumbies with a point to prove.
But it won't just be about stepping up their performance from last weekend's efforts on Saturday, but helping Brodie Retallick celebrate his 100th Super Rugby match the right way.
Chiefs assistant coach Neil Barnes said it meant a huge amount to see Retallick in a position to bring up his century.
"Not only is he a player who plays with a lot of vigour and his will to win in unbelievable, but he's also a very smart player. He's a good leader, intelligent and he sees things very clearly on the paddock," Barnes said.